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Originally Posted by LondonRoad
Provided that the new devolution proposals are clearly defined and true commitments then the opinion polls will swing significantly back towards the BT together.
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The proposals aren't new. They seem to be what was offered already but with a more concrete timetable for implementation. However since they're enshrined in law there were certainly going to come.
The polls won't swing back either. The energy behind Yes seems to be one of optimism and hope rather than pragmatism. Yes has never answered how all their hopes will be paid for or why a Currency Union would happen but they're surging ahead anyway and accusing critics of scaremongering.
I think it's looking more like a Yes vote will win.